A network administrator is deploying a wireless network across a multi-story office building. Due to high access point density, multiple access points on different floors must share the same channel, resulting in co-channel interference (CCI) and contention delays. Which feature introduced in the IEEE 802.11ax standard enables access points to identify overlapping basic service sets and transmit simultaneously over shared channels when preamble energy levels are below a color-aware threshold?
- BSS ColoringCevap
- BDynamic Frequency Selection (DFS)
- COrthogonal Frequency-Division Multiple Access (OFDMA)
- DExplicit Transmit Beamforming
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BSS Coloring is the Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) spatial reuse mechanism designed to differentiate traffic from overlapping basic service sets on the same channel.
The correct option is BSS Coloring. In IEEE 802.11ax (Wi-Fi 6), BSS Coloring adds a 6-bit identifier (color code) to the preamble of wireless frames. This mechanism enables wireless devices to distinguish between frame transmissions from their own network and neighboring overlapping networks on the same channel. When a frame from an overlapping network is detected with a different 'color', the receiver can adjust its adaptive signal detection threshold, enabling simultaneous transmissions (spatial reuse) and significantly mitigating co-channel interference.
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BSS Coloring and Spatial Reuse in IEEE 802.11ax